Analysis Of Financial Statements Hardcover 5
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Leopold A. Bernstein
Book Description
Analysis of Financial Statements is a powerful business handbook for investors, bankers, and other professionals who rely on financial statement understanding and analysis. For investors who need to evaluate why increased sales didn't lead to higher stock prices...for bankers who need to know the underlying reasons a customer wants to borrow funds...for any business person who needs to analyze and understand financial statements...Let "Analysis of Financial Statements" be your guide to understanding the language of financial statements. This valuable reference helps investors and other business professionals utilize the appropriate methods for analyzing, interpreting, and understanding financial data, and use those data to take full advantage of opportunities while sensing those data to take full advantage of opportunities while sensing and sidestepping unforeseen financial risks. Open its covers and see for yourself why it has been called "today's most unique, useful reference for results-driven financial analysis."
Language
English
Publisher
Mcgraw-hill Education - Europe
Publication Date
11 October 1999
Number of Pages
529
About the Author
Leo Bernstein is Professor Emeritus at CUNYBaruch. He received his M.B.A. from Harvard University and his Ph.D. from New York University. He is nationally known for his research in Financial Statement Analysis in the U.S. and Internationally. JOHN J. WILD is a distinguished professor of accounting at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. He previously held appointments at Michigan State University and the University of Manchester in England. He received his BBA, MS, and PhD from the University of Wisconsin. John teaches accounting courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. He has received numerous teaching honors, including the Mabel W. Chipman Excellence-in-Teaching Award and the departmental Excellence-in-Teaching Award, and he is a two-time recipient of the Teaching Excellence Award from business graduates at the University of Wisconsin. He also received the Beta Alpha Psi and Roland F. Salmonson Excellence-in-Teaching Award from Michigan State University. John has received several research honors, is a past KPMG Peat Marwick National Fellow, and is a recipient of fellowships from the American Accounting Association and the Ernst and Young Foundation. John is an active member of the American Accounting Association and its sections. He has served on several committees of these organizations, including the Outstanding Accounting Educator Award, Wildman Award, National Program Advisory, Publications, and Research Committees. John is author of Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting, and College Accounting, all published by McGraw-Hill Education. Johns research articles on accounting and analysis appear in The Accounting Review; Journal of Accounting Research; Journal of Accounting and Economics; Contemporary Accounting Research; Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance; Journal of Accounting and Public Policy; and other journals. He is past associate editor of Contemporary Accounting Research and has served on several editorial boards including The Accounting Review.
Author 2
John J. Wild
Edition Number
5